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Special Education Technology – British Columbia

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Phone: 604-261-9450 Fax: 604-261-2256 www.setbc.org

TouchChatHD - AAC with WordPower (v1.4.4) and Pictello (v2.0 ) on an

iDevice (iOS 7.0.4)

Using TouchChatHD to Write into Pictello

Introduction

TouchChatHD is a communication app for the Apple iPad (iPad mini, iPod touch and iPhone). The current

presentation was developed using the AAC with WordPower pageset however any pageset in TouchChatHD

can be used to create messages that can be exported into Pictello to create a story, make journal entries or

create a personalized learning log for science or socials.

This tutorial assumes the reader should already know how to:

create messages in TouchChatHD,

take photos on an iDevice or save images to the camera roll,

read a story in Pictello.

Learning Objectives

Completion of this tutorial will give you experience with the following:

Creating a new story in Pictello using the Wizard

Copying messages created in TouchChatHD to Pictello

Navigating between apps on an iDevice

Case Study

Jason is a 12 year old student with dyspraxia of speech and moderate cognitive delays. His speech is

unintelligible to most listeners. He can read approximately 50 words independently. His written output is

illegible. Jason uses an iPad with theTouchChatHD AAC with WordPower app to communicate. His

sentences are typically 5-8 words in length and are usually grammatically correct. He loves to share pictures

he takes on his iPad with peers. He tries to tell them what’s happening in the photos but his friends have

difficulty understanding him. It is challenging to show a photo and then navigate to TouchChat to formulate a

message in a timely manner. His team requested the Pictello app so he could create talking photo albums for

sharing. Now he is able to take his own photos, create a photo story in Pictello and describe the pictures in his

own words by transferring messages he creates in TouchChatHD. He has become a capable writer! The

team is now using this combination of TouchChat and Pictello for Jason to demonstrate his learning in science

classes. He takes photos of experiments and now writes about what he has learned in Pictello.

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Create a title for your Pictello story in TouchChatHD

1

Open TouchChatHD and write the

title of your story.

2

Hold your finger on the message

window, then release. Select Copy

from the pop-up.

.

3

Minimize TouchChatHD by pressing

the iDevice Home button.

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Create a story in Pictello

1

Open the Pictello app.

2

Select the “+” sign in the bottom

taskbar to add a new Pictello story

then select the Wizard.

3

Hold your finger on the textbox for

the title of your story and then

release, select Paste.

4

After your title appears, close the

keyboard pop-up. Then select the

right arrow in the bottom taskbar to

navigate to the next step.

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Tap the centre of the picture frame

and a pop-up menu allows you to

select “Choose from Photo Library

or Take a Picture”.

6

Select your picture if using your

Camera Roll.

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In the Choose Photo pop-up, select

Use.

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Once the picture shows up on the title

page, navigate to the next step by

selecting the arrow in the bottom

right hand corner of the taskbar.

Add sound

1

Choose the voice you want for your

story or record what you have

written.

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2

Select the right arrow in the bottom

taskbar to move to the next step.

Add more pages to your story

1

Select “Add a Page”.

2

Add the next photo in your story as

you did for the title cover photo.

Select Choose from Photo Library.

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3

Select the photo you wish next and then Use when it pops up in the window.

4

Select the right arrow in the bottom

taskbar to move to the next step.

Skip the voice page unless you want

to change the voice or record.

5

Think of the text you want to match

the page.

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Back to TouchChat to formulate text

1

Double press the iDevice Home

button and select TouchChat from

the open apps.

2

Clear the title from the message

window by selecting the “X” in the

right corner.

3

Formulate your message (one or

several lines of text). Hold your finger

on the message window and the

release. A pop-up screen will appear.

Select Copy.

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Minimize TouchChat by double

pressing the iDevice Home button.

Select Pictello from the open apps.

Back to Pictello

1

Select either the top or bottom label

for your text. Hold your finger on the

textbox and then release, select

“Paste”. Your text will print from

TouchChat. Close the keyboard pop-

up and select the right arrow in the

bottom taskbar.

3

Continue adding pictures, navigating

to TouchChat to write, copying and

pasting the text into Pictello. When

finished with your story, instead of

adding another page, select “Done

With Story”.

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Read, Edit, Share, Export or Print your Story

1

Your story will now be listed as the

last item in the Pictello Library. You

can read it by pressing the arrow to

the right of the title.

2

If you want to edit, share, export as

a pdf so you can email and your

story, select the button in the top

right corner of the Pictello taskbar.

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3

Select your choice and when

finished, select Done from the top

right corner to have access to the

reading function again.

Tip…Some teams have found it helpful to create the photo content for stories in Pictello first and then

add the text later by navigating between the story and Pictello. One caution in this approach is that you will

need to create your title for your story before adding the pictures. This can be done by typing if desired.